it is a three way tie between sandy koufax, Grover Cleveland, and walter johnson. they each had won that award 3 times, but the most recent person ever to win that award it jake peavy in 2007.
You mean Cy Young
The Triple Crown is awarded to a Major League Baseball player who is ranked first in three major categories. For hitters it is batting average, home runs and runs batted in. For pitchers it is earned run average, wins and strikeouts.
The stats used to determine the Triple Crown of Pitching are wins, strikeouts, and earned run average or ERA. The first American League pitcher to win the Triple Crown of Pitching was Cy Young in 1901. The first pitcher to win it in the National League was Tommy Bond in 1877.
There was no winner in 1967. You may be referring to Carl Yastrzemski a Left-fielder for the Boston Red Sox. The Triple Crown of baseball refers to either: Batters- Lead the league in Home Runs, RBI's (Runs batted in) and batting average/ or Pitchers- Lead the league in ERA (Earned run average), wins, and strikeouts. Yastrzemski was the last baseball player to receive the triple crown in batting.
In Major League Baseball, a quality start is when a starting pitcher completes at least six innings and allows three or fewer earned runs.
In Major League Baseball, a quality start for pitchers is achieved when they pitch at least 6 innings and allow no more than 3 earned runs.
In Major League Baseball, a quality start is when a starting pitcher completes at least 6 innings and allows no more than 3 earned runs. This is considered a good performance by the pitcher.
The Baltimore Orioles had a league-high team earned run average of 5.15.
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In 1962, the NL ERA was 3.94 (6,345 earned runs in 14,490 innings pitched) and the AL ERA was 3.97 (6,402 earned runs in 14515 innings pitched) for an MLB average of 3.9553.
In Major League Baseball (MLB), a quality start is when a starting pitcher completes at least six innings and allows three or fewer earned runs.
"Runs allowed" is the total number of runs that are allowed by a team or pitcher. "Earned runs allowed" are runs for which a pitcher is held accountable. This is covered under Major League Baseball rule 10.16, which is quite lengthy.
In the 2001 MLB season, there was a total of 43,287 1/3 innings pitched and 21,215 earned runs allowed for an average ERA of 4.41.